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How Five Hot Trends Are Shaping the Future of Business Analytics

In this paper, we will discuss how cloud-based services, predictive analytics, social media analytics,
big data, and mobile computing are combining to take business intelligence beyond traditional
boundaries and transform the way critical decisions are made. We will also highlight Information
Builders’ solutions and share two use cases, which demonstrate how two organisations – a law
enforcement agency and a retailer – might use available tools and technologies to tap into the
wealth of information available.

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